Pershing Lecture Series: The German Army and the Kaiser's Abdication - Scott Stephenson
Facing defeat and revolution at home, the German Kaiser faced an impossible decision in 1918. Join Dr. Scott Stephenson in examining the Kaiser’s choices: seeking a hero's battlefield death at the front, crushing the domestic revolution or fleeing to a neutral nation. The lecture is part of the John J. Pershing Great War Centennial Series presented in partnership with the Command and General Staff College Foundation For more information about the National WWI Museum and Memorial visit http://theworldwar.org

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Pershing Lecture Series: Gorlice-Tarnow and the Great Retreat - Scott Stephenson

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